WO2002071198A2 - Positionieren von auf einer benutzeroberfläche angezeigten bereichen - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for controlling a data processing system via a user interface, a data processing system with display means for displaying a user interface and a program product for a data processing system.
- the invention is based on the technical problem of simplifying the operating sequence of data processing systems and making them easier and faster to control.
- a data processing system and a method for controlling a data processing system are to be made available, in which the possibility of incorrect operation is largely reduced.
- the object is achieved by a method for controlling a data processing system, a data processing system and a program product with the features of the independent claims.
- the data processing system is over a
- Data processing system assigned typically, this is the execution of a program associated with the user interface image object or the execution of a standard program for the document type of which the document associated with the user interface image object is.
- the areas in which the user interface image objects are each shown do not necessarily fill the entire user interface, but they do share at least part of the user interface.
- the areas are displayed in different sizes on the user interface. It is possible to selectively activate or deactivate areas. For an activated area At least one user interface image object is shown in such a way that direct access to the user interface image object can take place, for example via the keyboard. If an area is now activated, it is displayed at a preferred, fixed position on the user interface. In return, the other, deactivated areas are grouped around the activated area. This grouping takes place in particular automatically, in that the other areas are shown on the edge or near the edge of the activated area.
- the preferred position is preferably approximately in the middle of the part of the user interface which the areas share.
- this area is shown enlarged in particular.
- another previously activated area can be deactivated or all other previously activated areas can be deactivated as soon as an area is reactivated. Areas that are deactivated are reduced in size.
- Only one area is preferably always activated and the areas are disjointly represented in the method.
- Operation of the user interface can be made easier if it can be controlled via a pointing instrument.
- the pointing instrument can be designed virtually in relation to the user interface, for example in the form of a mouse, or in real form, for example in the form of a pen or a finger.
- user interface image objects can be moved from one area to another
- P rt ⁇ P 3 ⁇ ⁇ 3.
- the areas are preferably positioned such that a non-activated area or a plurality of non-activated areas is or are each arranged on an edge of the polygon as the activated area is shown.
- the neighborhood relationships can be maintained by positioning the areas so that regardless of which area is activated, two areas are always adjacent on the same edge.
- the method is advantageously designed in such a way that the areas are positioned and sized in each step so that all areas are displayed on the part of the user interface.
- the areas can be positioned and sized in each step of the method in such a way that no area covers a partial area of another area.
- a user interface for an operating system is made available.
- the invention further relates to an arrangement, in particular a data processing system, which is set up to carry out one of the aforementioned methods.
- Such an arrangement can be implemented, for example, by programming and setting up a computer, in particular PDAs, or a computing system.
- a program product for a data processing system which contains software code sections with which one of the described methods can be carried out on the data processing system, can be executed by suitable implementation of the method in a programming language and translation into code executable for the data processing system.
- the software code sections are stored for this.
- a program product is understood to mean the program as a tradable product. It can be in any form, for example on paper, a computer-readable data medium or distributed over a network.
- Figure 1 shows an embodiment with three areas
- FIG 2 shows the embodiment of Figure 1 with illustrated user interface image objects
- Figure 3 shows a rolling effect in three areas
- Figure 4 shows a rolling effect in four areas
- Figure 5 shows the rolling effect in four areas in a different direction
- Figure 6 shows a rolling effect in six areas
- Figure 7 shows the rolling effect in six areas in a different direction
- Figure 8 shows the rolling effect in six areas in a further direction
- Figure 9 shows a rolling effect in nine areas
- FIG. 10 shows the scheme on which the roll effect is based in nine areas.
- FIG. 1 shows part 10 of a user interface at three different times. Part 10 of the user interface is divided into three areas: PERSONS, DOCUMENTS and PROGRAMS.
- the PERSONS area is activated.
- the PROGRAMS area is activated by selecting the user.
- the PROGRAMS area at a preferred position of the user interface is approximately in the middle of part 10 of the user interface, while the other areas DOCUMENTS and PERSONS around the activated area PROGRAMS are represented by the method for controlling the data processing system from which the user interface is displayed be grouped around.
- the other areas are grouped around the activated area by repositioning the other areas.
- the PROGRAMS area that is activated is shown enlarged.
- the previously activated PERSONS area is deactivated and reduced in size.
- the three areas are disjoint, which means that they have no overlap.
- the area DOCUMENTS is activated by selection of the user by means of a pointing instrument (not shown here). This is done by pointing with the pointing instrument at the area to be activated DOCUMENTS and pressing it down Pointing instrument or a corresponding button is highlighted.
- the area DOCUMENTS that is activated is then displayed in the same preferred position approximately in the middle of the part 10 of the user interface that the areas share.
- the other areas PERSONS, PROGRAMS are grouped around the activated area by showing them at the top and bottom of the area. Between the activated area and the edge of part 10 of the user interface, which the areas share, only a deactivated area is shown at most.
- a shifting (scrolling) of the areas is triggered, by means of which the page is scrolled to the next deactivated area, in particular using the roll effect.
- the deactivated area lying on the opposite edge of part 10 is scrolled by activating the previously deactivated area over which the pointing instrument is positioned by the user and displaying it large in the middle.
- the previously activated area is deactivated and the other previously deactivated area is displayed at the location of the previously deactivated area above which the pointing instrument is positioned by the user.
- the method then pauses for a moment and the user can decide whether to drag the pointing instrument, possibly with an associated user interface image object, into the now newly activated area in order to marry the user interface image object with a user interface image object in this area , Or the user does not move the pointing instrument, but continues to hold it over the area which is still deactivated and which has been moved under the pointing instrument. Then scrolling continues after the pause.
- the embodiment mentioned in the last paragraph is particularly suitable for a larger number of deactivated areas, in particular if, contrary to the exemplary embodiment, the method is designed such that more than between the activated area and the edge of the part 10 of the user interface which the areas share a deactivated area is displayed. Moving the areas over a deactivated area or by means of another suitable interaction gesture triggers a shifting of the areas by scrolling in a predetermined sequence to another deactivated area.
- the portion 10 of the user interface that the areas share occupies the entire user interface.
- FIG. 2 again shows part 10 of the user interface at three different times.
- user interface image objects are now also shown, which were initially omitted in FIG. 1 for the sake of clarity.
- the user interface image objects are divided into three disjoint classes according to the three disjoint areas PERSONS, PROGRAMS, DOCUMENTS.
- PERSONS In the PERSONS class there are elements in the form of people PERSON 1, PERSON 2, PERSON 3, PERSON 4 and groups of people GROUP 1, GROUP 2. Further groups and people can be reached by using a sliding bar 20 to activate the PERSONS area on part 10 the user interface can be scrolled.
- the elements, groups and people are assigned user interface image objects which are advantageously designed as an image of the head of the respective person.
- the UI image object can be one ⁇ do N £ P- P- S DJ P- l_l. ⁇ 1— 1 X ⁇ t ⁇ C ⁇ P- C ⁇ £ ⁇ > V t ⁇ Q ö x CL tu ⁇ z X. tu ⁇ * u ⁇ ⁇ 3 P- 3 DJ P- 3 OJ ⁇ O 3 ⁇ P ⁇ DJ rt 3 rt P tu ⁇ ⁇ o DJ ⁇ P- DJ ⁇ ⁇ P 1 ⁇ ⁇
- the function then carried out by the data processing system is essentially determined by the type of program PROGRAM 2.
- PROGRAM 2 program is configured as a communication program, a conference call can be set up for the people belonging to the GROUP 1 element.
- the element DOCUMENT 1 is merged with the program PROGRAM 4 by dragging and dropping the user interface image object D1 onto the user interface image object P4, word processing can be called up and executed on the document D1, for example.
- User interface image objects PI, P3, P4 provided in bubbles at the edge between the area DOCUMENTS and the area PROGRAMS. If an element is no longer to be made available to an area to which it does not belong, the associated user interface image object is simply selected by the user with the aid of the pointing instrument, withdrawn into the area to which it belongs, and dropped there. Optionally, in this operation, the area in which the user interface image object is dropped can be activated or the activated region from which the user interface image object has been pulled out can remain activated.
- a field 30 is also provided, the selection of which leaves the method and can be used for other applications.
- FIGS. 3 to 10 explain how the positioning of the activated area and other areas can take place in such a way that there is a rolling effect.
- the method can also be carried out with any number n of areas, as long as the number n of areas is dimensioned such that rotating tubes can be formed in both rolling directions.
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the roll effect in three areas.
- the activated area is shown large in the middle, while one of the two deactivated areas is displayed small above the activated area and the other of the two deactivated areas is displayed small below the activated area.
- the top edge of the display associated with its bottom edge In the first image in FIG. 3, this means that the upper edge of area 1 is adjacent to the lower edge of area 3. This neighborhood relationship is retained when any deactivated area is activated. The same applies to all other neighborhood relationships of the areas.
- the lower edge of area 1 always borders on the upper edge of area 2, the lower edge of area 2 on the upper edge of area 3 and the lower edge of area 3 on the upper edge of Area 1.
- the degrees of freedom under which the areas can be positioned are just as restricted as if the areas were on the surface of a roll. Rolling or rotating the roll is possible in both directions.
- the roll effect can be used particularly advantageously for a number of n> 3, since it is recognized here as such by the user and considerably facilitates the orientation of the user.
- the two rolling directions are perpendicular to each other.
- the three deactivated areas are on the left, above and on the left arranged above the activated area. As a result, they are always in view for right-handed people and are not covered by the operating hand.
- the method or the data processing system can be converted accordingly for left-handed operation.
- This exemplary embodiment also impressively shows that the invention makes it possible at any time to get from the enlarged, activated area to any other area or to drag a user interface image object from the activated area to another area.
- FIG. 5 describes the movement sequence in the event that the area is activated which is at the corner of the previously activated area.
- the rolling effect includes two mutually perpendicular rolling movements, which are not carried out one after the other, but at the same time.
- FIG. 8 again shows the movement sequence when activating a previously deactivated area, which lies at a corner of the previously activated area.
- the diagonal movements that occur are combinations of horizontal and vertical movements that are carried out simultaneously.
- the movement sequence for activation via a corner is also shown here as an example.
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